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in fact the war itself got us out of a depression and got us into investments in important technologies and industries. >> and then we had kind of the cold war, we had sputnik, we had all these things that drove us to have a common purpose in america to build our economic base. today, i don't see that. i don't see a sense of urgency, i don't see a sense that we're in a competitive battle here. for jobs. for leadership. in industry. >> you have heard great ideas from these four ceos and you'll hear more from them later in the show. but when we come back, some of my ideas for fixing the nation's job problem. back in a moment. i'm done with airline credit cards promising 25,000 miles a flight only to be told... there's nothing for 25. but they will let me give you the same seat for a big miles upcharge. how's that sound? for that many miles we'll be stuck taking a "staycation." [ imitates engine revving ] [ angie ] i'm through playing games. i switched to the venture card from capital one. vacation, here we come! [ male announcer ] don't pay miles upcharges. don't play games. get the fligh
in fact the war itself got us out of a depression and got us into investments in important technologies and industries. >> and then we had kind of the cold war, we had sputnik, we had all these things that drove us to have a common purpose in america to build our economic base. today, i don't see that. i don't see a sense of urgency, i don't see a sense that we're in a competitive battle here. for jobs. for leadership. in industry. >> you have heard great ideas from these four ceos...
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in fact the war itself got us out of a depression and got us into investments in important technologies and industries. >> and then we had kind of the cold war, we had sputnik, we had all these things that drove us to have a common purpose in america to build our economic base. today, i don't see that. i don't see a sense of urgency, i don't see a sense that we're in a competitive battle here. for jobs. for leadership. in industry. >> you have heard great ideas from these four ceos and you'll hear more from them later in the show. but when we come back, some of my ideas for fixing the nation's job problem. back in a moment. s who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little or no cost to you. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harriso
in fact the war itself got us out of a depression and got us into investments in important technologies and industries. >> and then we had kind of the cold war, we had sputnik, we had all these things that drove us to have a common purpose in america to build our economic base. today, i don't see that. i don't see a sense of urgency, i don't see a sense that we're in a competitive battle here. for jobs. for leadership. in industry. >> you have heard great ideas from these four ceos...
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in fact the war itself got us out of a depression and got us into investments in important technologies and industries. >> and then we had kind of the cold war, we had sputnik, we had all these things that drove us to have a common purpose in america to build our economic base. today, i don't see that. i don't see a sense of urgency, i don't see a sense that we're in a competitive battle here. for jobs. for leadership. in industry. >> you have heard great ideas from these four ceos and you'll hear more from them later in the show. but when we come back, some of my ideas for fixing the nation's job problem. back in a moment.mo set up new officeschase to work one-on-one with homeowners. since 2009, we've helped over 200,000 americans keep their homes. and we're reaching out to small businesses too, increasing our lending commitment this year to $10 billion and giving businesses the opportunity to ask for a second review if they feel their loan should have been approved. this is how recoveries happen. everyone doing their part. this is the way forward. so, you can eat them right here... or
in fact the war itself got us out of a depression and got us into investments in important technologies and industries. >> and then we had kind of the cold war, we had sputnik, we had all these things that drove us to have a common purpose in america to build our economic base. today, i don't see that. i don't see a sense of urgency, i don't see a sense that we're in a competitive battle here. for jobs. for leadership. in industry. >> you have heard great ideas from these four ceos...
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but let us not crush the creativity and let us not look for a financial solution to economic problems. >> on that note, thank you all very much. we will be back right after this. >>> now, for our what in the world segment. what got my attention was this. it isn't some disneyland re-creation of how things were done in ancient times. it's a camel running a sesame mill and it's happening now. in the nation of yemen. i think when the politicians and pundits new front on the war on terror in yemen and when officials talking about partnerring with yemen's government to bring stability and economic ability to that country, i despair. here we go again. look, yemen is a desperately poor country set back hundreds of years in the past. it's the midst of a slow war in the north and it has a south that has been trying to succeed since 1994. yemen's capital may be the first in modern history to pick up and move because it ran out of water. but the government of that capital has seemingly little control anyway and most of the country tribal customs are the only law of the land and that land is mostl
but let us not crush the creativity and let us not look for a financial solution to economic problems. >> on that note, thank you all very much. we will be back right after this. >>> now, for our what in the world segment. what got my attention was this. it isn't some disneyland re-creation of how things were done in ancient times. it's a camel running a sesame mill and it's happening now. in the nation of yemen. i think when the politicians and pundits new front on the war on...
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suspicious not towards us only. towards everything. >> what is the action you want to see from president obama? >> we ask, stop supporting dictatorships, stop neglecting palestinian rights, stop the war on terrorism which damage the islamic world and, unfortunately, he never done so. >> essam el erian, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be back. >> we must stand with those who want to build pakistan. >> providing this assistance is not only the right thing to do, but we believe it is essential to global security and the security of the united states. t0 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and talk to chuck about ttd# 1-800-345-2550 rolling over that old 401k. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can'
suspicious not towards us only. towards everything. >> what is the action you want to see from president obama? >> we ask, stop supporting dictatorships, stop neglecting palestinian rights, stop the war on terrorism which damage the islamic world and, unfortunately, he never done so. >> essam el erian, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be back. >> we must stand with those who want to build pakistan. >> providing this assistance is not only the...
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it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >> again, it's a sovereign country and we have great respect for the president there in terms of his, his judgment in terms of what he needs to do this and right now as far as any kind of boots on the ground there with respect to the united states, that's just not, that's not a possibility. i mean, he's -- we're not into those kind of discussions. in all of these, in all of these fights with al qaeda and with terrorists, it is typically relatively small numbers, nimble, agile, very typical and they have studied us and they have adjust and typically it does take larger numbers to get at those. in the case of afghan
it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >>...
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use it almost anywhere you use sugar. even in cooking and baking. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda® granulated with fiber. i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. conservative islam as equal to radical islam or violent islam. but i'm going to tell you about a muslim country conservative, religious and peaceful and democratic. it is dealt so well with terror and extremism within its borders it is now modeled at other nations are trying to follow. the nation is malaysia. when secretary of state hillary clinton was in its capital this week she endorsed the malaysian prime minister najib's call. when the prime minister was in new york a few weeks ago i talked to him about h
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t tell us more. fill if tn the details. >> look, there was pressure, for example, to nationalize banks. there still is an ongoing debate about whether that would or would not have been a good idea. but the president did not do that. one would think this a socialist would be all in favor of jumping at the opportunity to nationalize banks. he has maintained the basic structure of our capitalist system, despite the fact that we've ne through a very dramatic period. so i think that reflectsan -- i mean, the word i would say is attempt at- -- is yearning for pragmatic problems and solutions just did not fit. >> people say he's never spent time in private business. i reali that he was briefly at a private law firm. some people would doubt whether that counts. but this he doesn't have a feel or business. and that very few people in his administration have that feel. >> well, i don't know that his previous experience really speaks to where his yoknow, what his policy outlook is. >> alan greenspan was asked o
t tell us more. fill if tn the details. >> look, there was pressure, for example, to nationalize banks. there still is an ongoing debate about whether that would or would not have been a good idea. but the president did not do that. one would think this a socialist would be all in favor of jumping at the opportunity to nationalize banks. he has maintained the basic structure of our capitalist system, despite the fact that we've ne through a very dramatic period. so i think that reflectsan...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's the only big developed country whose economy is now bigger than before the crisis. it's actually had a remarkably successful transition through this crisis in terms of gdp. >>> i'm candy crowley. here are today's top stories. in his first statement since leaving power in february, former egyptian president hosni mubarak said accusations of corruption against him and his family are unfounded. in a radio address to egyptian people, mubarak said the allegations were, quote, aimed to taint my reputation and undermine my history. mubarak said he will cooperate with any investigations because he has nothing to hide. >>> and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows his country will strike back against continued palestinian attacks. meanwhile, ehud barak said they will stop firing on gaza when they stop the rocket and mortar attacks into southern israel. a series of strikes on gaza left at least 18 people dead. those are your top stories, up next. next, mor
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's the only big developed country whose economy is now bigger than before the crisis. it's actually had a remarkably successful transition through this crisis in terms of gdp. >>> i'm candy crowley. here are today's top stories. in his first statement since leaving power in february, former egyptian president hosni mubarak said accusations of corruption against him and his family are unfounded. in a radio address to egyptian people,...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's the only big developed country whose economy is now bigger than before the crisis. it's actually had a remarkably successful transition through this crisis in terms of gdp. >>> hello. i'm deborah feyerick. here's a check of our top stories. >>> severe weather threats and possible tornados are in store today in parts of the upper midwest. last night a wave of tornadoes swept across iowa. one of the twisters tore apart the small iowa town of nape lton. iowa's governor is touring the devastation right now. he's already approved an emergency proclamation. despite all the damage, only a few people were hurt slightly. >>> and a white house aide says president obama will present a long-term plan for reducing the deficit this woke. he says the president will look into cuts in military spending and freezing revenue. >>> overseas, egypt's former president speaks out for the first time since his ouster two months ago. it was a short audio message carried by an arabi
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's the only big developed country whose economy is now bigger than before the crisis. it's actually had a remarkably successful transition through this crisis in terms of gdp. >>> hello. i'm deborah feyerick. here's a check of our top stories. >>> severe weather threats and possible tornados are in store today in parts of the upper midwest. last night a wave of tornadoes swept across iowa. one of the twisters tore apart the...
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and remember, agriculture uses up as much as 70% of water. we need to fund research into more effective crops. perhaps most simple and effective would be to put some kind of price on water. so that people use it with a greater sense of efficiency and care. all kinds of innovations are under way and i hope nasa and accelerates those processes. we've linked to their work on cnn.com/fareed. next month, the u.n. will mark world water day and the international year of water cooperation. it's a good time to start thinking about big global measures to regulate the world's most important resource. >>> up next, another global issue to worry about. falling asteroids and meteors. the astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson is next. with an irregu. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood te
and remember, agriculture uses up as much as 70% of water. we need to fund research into more effective crops. perhaps most simple and effective would be to put some kind of price on water. so that people use it with a greater sense of efficiency and care. all kinds of innovations are under way and i hope nasa and accelerates those processes. we've linked to their work on cnn.com/fareed. next month, the u.n. will mark world water day and the international year of water cooperation. it's a good...
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if you don't want us to do it, do it yourself. at the end of the day they'll grumble and be furious. >> gideon rose, anne-marie slaughter, pleasure to have you on. we'll be right back. where do you go to find a super business? you know, the ones who do a super job? superpages.com®. for local maps, reviews and videos & it's the only local search site with the superguarantee®. so next time, let the good guys save the day. get the superguarantee®, only at superpages®. in the book, on your phone or at superpages.com®. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> v. >>> monday marks six months since egypt's protesters took to tahrir square. while that country's leader, hosni mubarak was toppled, the wider arab spring has turned into a long summer of attrition in libya, syria and yemen. one country seems to be doing something wrong. morocco recently approved gnaw constitution that gave si
if you don't want us to do it, do it yourself. at the end of the day they'll grumble and be furious. >> gideon rose, anne-marie slaughter, pleasure to have you on. we'll be right back. where do you go to find a super business? you know, the ones who do a super job? superpages.com®. for local maps, reviews and videos & it's the only local search site with the superguarantee®. so next time, let the good guys save the day. get the superguarantee®, only at superpages®. in the book, on...
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he'll tell us what he sees in the u.s. jobs picture and also tell us why he was blocked by the gop from a spot on the federal reserve. >>> next up, afghanistan is talking to the taliban, iraq still doesn't have a government, currency wars are breaking out all over the globe. we'll spin the globe and talk about all of this and much more be a great "gps" panel. >>> what in the world, al qaeda attacks on paper, we'll explain. >>> now iraq has been without a government for longer than any nation in all of history. we'll talk to one of the major players in the impasse, former prime minister iyad allawi. and finally a last look at the mine in chile. if you didn't think there was anymore good news that could come out of there, we've actually got some. let's get started. >>> in these fractious times the only thing americans seem to be able to agree on is that unemployment is the most important issue in the land and with the official unemployment rate at 9.6%, that's understandable. americans want answers and people want jobs, and
he'll tell us what he sees in the u.s. jobs picture and also tell us why he was blocked by the gop from a spot on the federal reserve. >>> next up, afghanistan is talking to the taliban, iraq still doesn't have a government, currency wars are breaking out all over the globe. we'll spin the globe and talk about all of this and much more be a great "gps" panel. >>> what in the world, al qaeda attacks on paper, we'll explain. >>> now iraq has been without a...
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, get us the vital information on the path to osama bin laden? >> well, fareed, we waterboarded only three people. several detainees in cia custody in which interrogation techniques were used, not including waterboarding, that formed part of the fabric, part of the tappestry of information that we'll use. if you look at the movie, it was artistically true. not factually true. artistically, it portrayed the cia interrogation program, but factually, it was overwrought inaccurate. tight connections between the interrogation program and abbadabad. against the world and against a large fraction of the rest of the agency, which really wasn't true. this was a team effort over a long period of time. but even director panetta has pointed out that some of the information, the foreign part of that fabric and the hunt for bin laden came from detainees against whom enhance interrogation techniques have been used. >> reuel, you were in the cia director of operations, do you think from watching the movie that the portrayal, the connection between waterboarding
, get us the vital information on the path to osama bin laden? >> well, fareed, we waterboarded only three people. several detainees in cia custody in which interrogation techniques were used, not including waterboarding, that formed part of the fabric, part of the tappestry of information that we'll use. if you look at the movie, it was artistically true. not factually true. artistically, it portrayed the cia interrogation program, but factually, it was overwrought inaccurate. tight...
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suspicious not towards us only. towards everything. >> what is the action you want to see from president obama? >> we ask, stop supporting dictatorships, stop neglecting palestinian rights, stop the war on terrorism which damage the islamic world and, unfortunately, he never done so. >> essam el erian, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be back. >> we must stand with those who want to build pakistan. >> providing this assistance is not only the right thing to do, but we believe it is essential to global security and the security of the united states. >>> now for a story that will get you thinking and might even make you rethink some firmly held views. first some facts. since 9/11 a decade ago, washington has given the government of pakistan more than $20 billion in aid. two-thirds of that has gone to the military to fight the war on terror. the other third, about $6 billion, has gone for development of pakistan's civilian economy and society. the theory behind many of those billions of dollars is that by br
suspicious not towards us only. towards everything. >> what is the action you want to see from president obama? >> we ask, stop supporting dictatorships, stop neglecting palestinian rights, stop the war on terrorism which damage the islamic world and, unfortunately, he never done so. >> essam el erian, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be back. >> we must stand with those who want to build pakistan. >> providing this assistance is not only the...
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and joins us from london. noman, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me ask you very simply. you know these people who are involved in the libyan affiliate of al qaeda. does it strike you that the rebel onagainst moammar gadhafi, that the opposition leaders in benghazi, are they al qaeda, al qaeda affiliated or associated in any way? >> looks, zakaria, any claims like this, it's a faceless claim. it's clear because the revolution or the uprising in libya, the main force behind it was the libyans themselves. if you were there you will see there's a lot of professors and doctors and engineers, cookers and taxi drivers, unemployment coming from like different aspects of life. it has nothing to do with al qaeda or any islamist agenda as well. it's not just al qaeda. the agenda it's just based on what concept, which is like free democratic country. that's it. >> it's just i think -- >> let me ask you though one thing that worries people is that libya sent take large number of jihadist fighters to iraq by some calculation
and joins us from london. noman, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me ask you very simply. you know these people who are involved in the libyan affiliate of al qaeda. does it strike you that the rebel onagainst moammar gadhafi, that the opposition leaders in benghazi, are they al qaeda, al qaeda affiliated or associated in any way? >> looks, zakaria, any claims like this, it's a faceless claim. it's clear because the revolution or the uprising in libya, the main force behind it...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. go introducing one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes. new one a day menopause formula. i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. >>> now for a "what in the world" segment. what got my attentions aa magazine called "inspire." it seems just like any other, has a letters to the editor, a letter from the editor, an index, advertisements, features. but when you look at the index
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so in fact, the intel world tipped us in the right direction with respect to that. this was somebody that didn't have a meeting with karzai, as far as i know. he was meeting with his intermediaries. there are an awful lot of good people in a very complex world trying to make sure we get the intel right. >> we have to take a break. when we come back, we'll talk about iraq, iran, yemen, all the fun spots in the world with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, when we come back. >> last week on this program, mohammad larijani, a senior iranian official, we absolutely, categorically, have no intention of nuclearization. no nuclear weapons, just a nuclear program. do you believe that? >> i don't believe it for a succeed. ♪ for he's a jolly good fellow ♪ the meeting's tomorrow in dallas ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated ♪ what's going on? when we're crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. it's about efficiency. [
so in fact, the intel world tipped us in the right direction with respect to that. this was somebody that didn't have a meeting with karzai, as far as i know. he was meeting with his intermediaries. there are an awful lot of good people in a very complex world trying to make sure we get the intel right. >> we have to take a break. when we come back, we'll talk about iraq, iran, yemen, all the fun spots in the world with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, when we come back....
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this could be a very long intervention run by nato now, not by us. we have a lot of expenses involved in being in nato. this not as zero -- this is a zero sum game in terms of military assets. whatever we're putting through this war, we don't have to put in somewhere else in a very dangerous and changing world. >> let me suppose this question. what if gadhafi does agree to a cease-fire and the united states is out there saying gadhafi must go, will this mission then be seen as a failure? let me go to you, bob. >> i think it's a failure if gadhafi remains in power or libya is divided into two separate states, i don't think any cease fire would last for very long and we would be in a constant state of civil war. one thing we shouldn't in the business for is in the business of supporting a civil war in libya. it is not good for oil issues. i think that's a mistake. i make a comment from the military forces we are using. this is almost entire lnaval operation. we are capable of doing this. this is not a major american mission. it is not a third war like
this could be a very long intervention run by nato now, not by us. we have a lot of expenses involved in being in nato. this not as zero -- this is a zero sum game in terms of military assets. whatever we're putting through this war, we don't have to put in somewhere else in a very dangerous and changing world. >> let me suppose this question. what if gadhafi does agree to a cease-fire and the united states is out there saying gadhafi must go, will this mission then be seen as a failure?...
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that brings us to the question of the week. during what conflict were skud missiles firsted used? was it a, the veelt nam war? b, the iran-eye whack war, c, the i don't remember kipp pure war or d the first gulf war. make sure to go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. while you're there, check out our website, the global public square. we always have fresh interesting content, smart takes from our favorite ex-pers, including me. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book of the week is by rory stewart, a british member of parliament and author who famously walked across afghanistan in the winter of 2001. he's also a freaked gps gift. roy stewart and koe auther jared naus have written a book called "can intervention work," they look at how the lessons in bosnia were applied in iraq and afghanistan. an interesting and timely book. for the last look, if you're an impressionable young person with dreams of becoming a spy, i have one piece of advice, don't take your queues from the former east german secret police, the staz zi, a berlin gallery has an exhibit up of
that brings us to the question of the week. during what conflict were skud missiles firsted used? was it a, the veelt nam war? b, the iran-eye whack war, c, the i don't remember kipp pure war or d the first gulf war. make sure to go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. while you're there, check out our website, the global public square. we always have fresh interesting content, smart takes from our favorite ex-pers, including me. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. this week's book of...
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also follow us on twitter and face book. this week's book of the week is my favorite from david mccome law. it's written and weaves a fascinating story of an ordinary man who became an extraordinary president. this was the book that restored truman's reputation in history. now for the last look. here's a riddle for you. what do you do with 17,000 cans of beer, 4,000 bottles of wine, and 55 cans of alcohol. if you're a fraternity, you'd throw a massive party. but what if you're a muslim country where it's illegal. if you're customs, you'd destroy it as they did this week. you take the heineken and the wine and you toss it all into a big pit. the correct answer to our gps challenge was "b" rudolph hess was taken up and buried at sea. his grave site had become a place of pilgrimage. before we go, a reminder that words are powerful. on last week's show i called the brazilian football club corinthians small. since then i've had thousands after thousands of message. let me clarify. they have tens of thousands of fans but does not
also follow us on twitter and face book. this week's book of the week is my favorite from david mccome law. it's written and weaves a fascinating story of an ordinary man who became an extraordinary president. this was the book that restored truman's reputation in history. now for the last look. here's a riddle for you. what do you do with 17,000 cans of beer, 4,000 bottles of wine, and 55 cans of alcohol. if you're a fraternity, you'd throw a massive party. but what if you're a muslim country...
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and welcomed us as liberator. today we are seen as the second phase of colonialism or imperialism in the region and the political trends in the region are turning against us. regimes that were once friendly towards us, whether it be in iran or perhaps now in egypt, are going to be less friendly. and certain iran is more than less friendly. it's hostile. and in egypt we'll have difficulties. and the masses are now awakened and stirring and they are far less likely to be compliant to our political wishes than the old elites which were to some extent not only politically but financially tied to us. >> that places us in a strange paradox where we've been supporting these dictatorship that's have been pro-american. we all welcome the rise of this arab spring and this arab revolution. but you point out it may prove thorny for american policy. you see this in egypt and yemen most strikingly. what should the united states do? it should welcome the arab revolutions even though they might make more life more difficult for a
and welcomed us as liberator. today we are seen as the second phase of colonialism or imperialism in the region and the political trends in the region are turning against us. regimes that were once friendly towards us, whether it be in iran or perhaps now in egypt, are going to be less friendly. and certain iran is more than less friendly. it's hostile. and in egypt we'll have difficulties. and the masses are now awakened and stirring and they are far less likely to be compliant to our...
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i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. >>> candy crowley. rebels in libya are claiming victory in the key oil town. robert gates tells cbs there's evidence moammar gadhafi is faking civilian casualties by coalition air strikes. >> we do have a lot of intelligence reporting about gadhafi taking the bodies of people he's killed and putting them at the sites where we've attacked. we've been extremely careful in this military effort. >> the air strikes are continuing as nato prepares to take command of the libyan mission. >>> tokyo's electric power company is retesting the results at the number two reactor after the country's nuclear
i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. >>> candy crowley. rebels in...
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also follow us on facebook and twitter. this week's book of the week is provocative and immensely intelligent. i won't tell you what i think about it, though, because it's my book. the 2.0 edition of "the post-american world" is out in paper book. i'm a little biased, but i think this would be the perfect father's day gift. if you all buy it, i will stop pesterring you about it. now the height of heads of state. you would be surprised the importance given to physical stature when it comes to international affairs. take a look at these revealing photographs we found from the state visit to the u.s. this week. as you see here, president obama is almost a full
also follow us on facebook and twitter. this week's book of the week is provocative and immensely intelligent. i won't tell you what i think about it, though, because it's my book. the 2.0 edition of "the post-american world" is out in paper book. i'm a little biased, but i think this would be the perfect father's day gift. if you all buy it, i will stop pesterring you about it. now the height of heads of state. you would be surprised the importance given to physical stature when it...
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snowden reminded us. the third possible approach to the threat of terrorism is to try to get local governments to fight the terrorists, but the places that these al qaeda affiliates have sprung up like somalia and yemen are ungovernable. only the u.s. has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the best policy in the long run would be to shift the struggle over to locals, who can most effectively win a long war against militants on territory that they know much better than outsiders. it would also shift the ideological struggle over to muslims, who can most effectively battle al qaeda in the realm of ideas. the u.s. can help by building up the legitimacy and capacity of these governments in various ways by encouraging reform, providing aid, technical know-how. of course this would be the softest of the three
snowden reminded us. the third possible approach to the threat of terrorism is to try to get local governments to fight the terrorists, but the places that these al qaeda affiliates have sprung up like somalia and yemen are ungovernable. only the u.s. has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the...
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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic...
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write to us and let us know. we'll post the best ones on the website. we'll be back. >> what's really amazing, fareed, if you drive and don't see any military presence even though i understand you have tens of thousands of security personnel, civilians, basically all over the place. [ male announcer ] the inspiration for its shape was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. >>> hello. i'm fredricka whitfield. libya claims a nato air strike has killed at least nine people in a tripoli neighborhood. nato says e it is investigating. a spokesman says the alliance is doing everything it can to avoid civilian casualties and it is taking the allegations very seriously. >>> firefighters in the western u.s. are up against some of the worst weather conditions this wildfire season. strong winds and high heat are fanning the flames of several major wildfires. there is an extreme fire risk in parts of seven states. rig
write to us and let us know. we'll post the best ones on the website. we'll be back. >> what's really amazing, fareed, if you drive and don't see any military presence even though i understand you have tens of thousands of security personnel, civilians, basically all over the place. [ male announcer ] the inspiration for its shape was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just...
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al qaeda harm us, not the islam. secretary of state clinton, when she said like she was against the burning of koran. even secretary of defense, you know, gates, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with him. i really appreciate this. and we should admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter and the end of it you say "i believe i am expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims, who wish to see their religion regain the respect it has lost and who long to carry the name of muslim with pride." and you give a lot of details in this letter to convince bin laden of your credibility. do you think he will read this letter? and do you think it will make an impact? >> yeah. i am 100% sure he will read it and the people around him. so i'm thinking about the young muslims, which they still at the age maybe they will, as i told you, want to be a terrorist, want to be al qaeda. it will give them like a second thought about it. i'm giving them, because terrorism, i believe it's
al qaeda harm us, not the islam. secretary of state clinton, when she said like she was against the burning of koran. even secretary of defense, you know, gates, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with him. i really appreciate this. and we should admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter and the end of it you say "i believe i am expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims, who wish to see their religion regain the respect it...
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write to us and let us know we'll post the best ones on the website. we'll be back. >> what's really amazing, fareed, if you drive and don't see any military presence even though i understand you have tens of thousands of security personnel, civilians, basically all over the place. >>> the libyan government says a nato air strike hit a residential neighborhood in tripoli killing nine civilians. nato is investigating the allegations. the incident occurred a day after nato acknowledged its aircraft had mistakenly struck libyan opposition vehicles in the eastern oil town of el borrego. >>> prime minister pom tray oh pushed parliament for a new cabinet. he's trying to push through an economic reform package of tax hikes and spending cuts to avoid what he calls a catastrophic debt default. >>> texas congressman ron paul won the latest gop presidential straw poll in new orleans while an absent john huntsman placed a surprising second. the poll was taken at a republican leadership conference where rick perry delivered a speech which fueled he's running for ap
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get used to more. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. here's a quick look at the top stories. an endorsement for nancy pelosi from the man in charge of getting democrats elected in the house. he made his comment on cnn's "state of the union" this morning. >> look, on tuesday, this was a lot bigger than nancy pelosi. we lost over 607 state legislators. 19 state legislative bodies switched control from democrats to republicans. we lost a lot of governorships. what this was all about, and understandably so, was a referendum on 9.5% unemployment and a feeling that we had not made enough progress. >>> all right. overseas, the president and mrs. obama spent some time with india's younger generation today. they visited local schools and a college on the second day of their visit to india. at one stop, they saw students performing dances to mark an indian religious holiday. the president joined in with a few steps and the students taught the first lady how to twirl a little bit as well.
get used to more. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. here's a quick look at the top stories. an endorsement for nancy pelosi from the man in charge of getting democrats elected in the house. he made his comment on cnn's "state of the union" this morning. >> look, on tuesday, this was a lot bigger than nancy pelosi. we lost over 607 state legislators. 19 state legislative bodies switched control from democrats to...
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what they used to call me-to republicans. republicans in name only. to purify idelogically the party. they succeeded in that. what they did is to leave themselves with a party that is fairly uniform in its views so that even at the height of his popularity, barack obama couldn't get republican votes for the stimulus package. even then. >> but that's exactly the opposite of what is happening now, sam. purism took a hit in new jersey and virginia in massachusetts. people were practical, they voted on issues. they voted for republicans who are conservative economically but very nonsnarling who are not guys who you can look at and say, that is an idlog. i interviewed scott brown, the senator elect, i guess, from massachusetts two days ago. the first thing he did was compliment obama. something new is going on. it is a certain, it's a growing pragmatism among the tea party people who voted in virginia, new jersey and massachusetts for guys they were not 100% on the page for. >> what did lindsey graham say after the election on tuesday? he said if you're a
what they used to call me-to republicans. republicans in name only. to purify idelogically the party. they succeeded in that. what they did is to leave themselves with a party that is fairly uniform in its views so that even at the height of his popularity, barack obama couldn't get republican votes for the stimulus package. even then. >> but that's exactly the opposite of what is happening now, sam. purism took a hit in new jersey and virginia in massachusetts. people were practical,...
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al qaeda harmed us, not islam. and secretary of state clinton said when she was against burning of koran, even secretary of defense, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with himself. i appreciate this, admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter, and the end of the, you say i believe i'm expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims who which to see the religion regain the respect it's lost. and you give a lot of details to convince bin laden of your credibility. do you think he will read this letter? do you think it will make an impact? >> i am 100% sure he will read it. and the people around him. so i'm thinking about the young muslims, which they still maybe they want to be a terrorist, be al qaeda. it will give them a second thought about it terrorism, i believe it's a circus. it used to have just one gate, which allows you to get in. the problem is, we need to open gates to get out of that cycle this is my work. i believe it will help a lot of people. youth
al qaeda harmed us, not islam. and secretary of state clinton said when she was against burning of koran, even secretary of defense, he phoned the guy himself. he spoke with himself. i appreciate this, admire this. this is exactly the kind of cooperation we need. >> so you wrote this letter, and the end of the, you say i believe i'm expressing the views of the vast majority of muslims who which to see the religion regain the respect it's lost. and you give a lot of details to convince bin...
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that brings us to the question of the week -- during what conflict was scud missiles first used? was it, a, the vietnam war, b the iran/iraq war, c the i don't remember kip pure war, or d, the first gulf war. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. make sure you go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. and we always have fred interesting content, smart takes from some of pour favorite experts, and don't forget to follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> this week's book of the week is by rory stewart, a british member of parliament and author who famously walked across afghanistan in the winter of 2001. they have written a book called "can intervention work?" they look at the lessons learned in bosnia and how those lessons were applied or misapplied in iraq and afghanistan. a very interesting and timely book. >>> now for the last look. if you have dreams of xwking a spy, i have one piece of advice, don't take your cues from the stallsi. a berlin gallery has an exhibit of photographs found after the fall of the berlin wall. they're all from of course the state's security
that brings us to the question of the week -- during what conflict was scud missiles first used? was it, a, the vietnam war, b the iran/iraq war, c the i don't remember kip pure war, or d, the first gulf war. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. make sure you go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. and we always have fred interesting content, smart takes from some of pour favorite experts, and don't forget to follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> this week's book of the...
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i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> we must work together to bring our spending in line with reality. we were elected not to make the easy decisions to benefit ourselves but to make the difficult ones that will benefit our children and our grandchildren. >> and we are back with our all-star panel, nick kristof, eliot spitzer, david frum and chrystia freeland. from the mid-west, from the mid east to the midwest. is the wisconsin battle one that a, governor walker will win and more broadly are these gov
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what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting, but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsor the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to an overreaction of america, to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones and so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors of faisal. this is a plausible hypothetical. >> we will be back. >>> what has happened is, and this is the good news, al qaeda no longer exists as a centralized organization. and te when my symptoms came back. i'd get this tightness in my chest. like i was breathing through a straw. so i went back to my doctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ man ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 minutes. it helps
what does it tell us? >> i don't know if you are overreacting, but what is possible is that this is the target of those who sponsor the attempt of terror. it might be the intention of the taliban and they might have the idea that this failed amateurish attempt of attack could lead to an overreaction of america, to an involvement in pakistan, to a military attack and to the opening of a second front in pakistan itself, not only drones and so on. so this might be the target of the sponsors...